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Awards and Honors | BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Our team works hard to help make individuals, families and communities healthier. While the real reward is knowing we’re making a difference in people’s lives, we’re honored that industry analysts, civic groups and non-profits have recognized our efforts.
Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion – Disability Equality Index 2024 Best company to work for – U.S. News & World Report #2 Best-in-State / Best Employers in Tennessee – Forbes #2 in Tennessee, Best Large Employers – Forbes #11, America’s Best Large Employers – Forbes #48, Best Employers for Women 2024 – Forbes Top 100 Women Employers in America – DiversityComm Magazine (DCM) #101, Best Employer for New Grads – Forbes #87, Best Employers for Diversity 2024 – Forbes Gold Award and two honorable mentions for the BCBST Corporate Communication team – Hermes Creative Awards Health Equity Report recognized with the Tri State Award Gold Award and an Honorable Mention for the BCBST Strategic Communication Team – AVA Digital Awards Two Gold Awards for the BCBST Strategic Communication Team – Healthcare Digital Marketing Awards (HDMA) Top Workplaces in Central Tennessee – the Tennessean Top One Top Women in Communications Award Class of 2024, Dalya Qualls White, Strategic Communications – Ragan Communications & PR Daily Women of Distinction of Greater Chattanooga 2024 – Dakasha Winton Finalist for Tennessee Chief Information Officer of the year in Large Enterprise category – ORBIE Award – Jennifer Weaver, Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer CIO 100 Award Winner – Provider Intelligence Platform – Sherri Zink, Senior Vice President & Chief Data Engagement Office National Nation Builder Award – Dakasha Winton, Chief Government Relations Officer Women Leaders for 2024, Andrea Willis, MD, SVP, Chief Medical Officer – Modern Healthcare #1 in Tennessee, Best-in-State Employers – Forbes #8, Best Employers for Women – Forbes Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion – Disability Equality Index #4, Best Large Employers – Forbes Best Places to Work – Best Provider/Insurance – Modern Healthcare #33, Best Employers for Diversity - Forbes Three Platinum Awards for the BCBST, three Gold Awards, and four honorable mentions for the BCBST Strategic Communication team – Hermes Creative Awards Top Insurance Company - Hispanic Network Magazine, Black EOE Journal and Professional Woman's Magazine Governor’s Volunteer Stars Award 2023 – Business Honoree for West Tennessee 2023 PR News Social Impact Awards, Philanthropy Communications – BlueCross Healthy Places 2023 PR News Social Impact Awards, Scholarship Program – BlueCross Power of We Scholarship Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality – Human Rights Campaign #3, Best Employers for Diversity – Forbes #390, Best Large Employers – Forbes Top Workplaces in Memphis Governor's Volunteer Star Award Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion – Disability Equality Index Best Places to Work – Memphis Business Journal Healthiest Employers in Tennessee – Healthiest Employers® #12, Best Employers for Women – Forbes #1, Best-in-State Employer in Tennessee – Forbes Gold Award for BCBSTN Mobile App – Digital Health Awards Gold Award for the BlueCross Healthy Places Website and BCBSTN Mobile App – Healthcare Advertising Awards Best Places to Work in Provider/Insurance 2022– Modern Healthcare Top Workplaces in Nashville – The Tennessean Platinum Award for the BCBST Member App – Hermes Creative Awards Gold Award for the BCBST Healthy Places Microsite, BCBST Website and BCBST Chatbot – Hermes Creative Awards #110, Best Employers for Diversity – Forbes #27 America’s Best Large Employers – Forbes Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality – Human Rights Campaign Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement Community Engagement Award – Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce Platinum Award for the Member App – AVA Digital Awards Gold Award for Branded Campaigns – Healthcare Advertising Awards Bronze Award for BlueSky Tennessee Institute and Healthy Place TV ads – Healthcare Advertising Awards Ragan PR Daily Community Relations Campaign Award – BlueCross Healthy Places PRSA Lookout Crown Award for Campaign Excellence – BlueCross Healthy Places Top Mentor, PR News Top Women in PR in 2022 Dalya Qualls White, Senior Vice President, Chief Communications Officer Leadership Tennessee – Dalya Qualls White, Senior Vice President, Chief Communications Officer Better Business Bureau of the Mid-south new board member – Kevin Woods, Vice President, Memphis Market President Urban League of Greater Chattanooga new board member – Dalya Qualls White, Senior Vice President, Chief Communications Officer Johnson City Chamber of Commerce, Hall of Fame – Lottie Ryans, Board Member Tennessee Business Roundtable new board member – Dakasha Winton, Senior Vice President, Chief Government Relations Officer 2022 CIO 100 Award Winners – Sherri Zink, Senior Vice President & Chief Data Quality Assurance & Service Best Medicare Advantage Plan of 2023 in Georgia and Tennessee – US News and World Report 2021 Plan Excellence Award MarCom Platinum Award, print media for A Culture of Service: The Story of BlueCross Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality – Human Rights Campaign Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion – Disability Equality Index #486, America’s Best Large Employers – Forbes #284, Best Employers for Diversity – Forbes 2021 Best Employers for Women – Forbes #9, Best Places to Work in Tennessee – Forbes #2 in Provider/Insurer category, 2021 Best Places to Work in Healthcare – Modern Healthcare Jill Hindman Employer of the Year Award for Disability Inclusion – Chattanooga Area Employment Consortium Corporate Volunteer of the Year – Volunteer Memphis Partner of the Year – Second Harvest Food Bank Top 50 Global Health Insurance Executives, 2021 - Sherri Zink, Senior Vice President & Chief Data Engagement Chattanooga Times Free Press Champion of Healthcare in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion – Dr. Andrea Willis, Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer Memphis Business Journal Health Care Hero – Kevin Woods, Vice President and Memphis Market President Tennessee Society of Human Resource Management James House Williamson Award – Frances Flowers, Senior Human Resources Business Partner Quality Assurance & Service First Call Resolution Improvement Award – Service Quality Management Group 4.
5 stars for Medicare Advantage Plan – Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Honoree for Best Website Navigation/Structure – Webby Awards Silver Award for Website Refresh and Merit Award for Website – Healthcare Advertising Awards America's Best-In-State Employers 2020 – Forbes Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality – Human Rights Campaign #98, Best Employers for Diversity – Forbes Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality Best Place to Work in Chattanooga African American Leaders in Health Care – Dr. Andrea Willis, Senior Vice President & Chief Medical Officer 2020 CIO 100 Award Winners – Sherri Zink, Senior Vice President & Chief Data Engagement Officer – Carla Raynor, Vice President, Consumer Experience & Brand Management Quality Assurance and Service 2020 Plan Excellence Award for Federal Employee Program – Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) #30, Top Employers for Women – Forbes #33, Best Employers for Diversity – Forbes #491, America’s Best Large Employers – Forbes Top 11 Regional Companies, diversity and inclusion management – Chattanooga Urban League, Diversity, Inc. Legacy Award, Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion Ron Harris – National Organization for Workforce Diversity Next Practice Award, innovations and achievement in the advancement of people practices – i4cp Leadership in Health Care 2017 Case in Point Platinum Awards, BlueCare Population Health – DecisionHealth In Charge, Vice President of Network Innovations Clay Phillips – Nashville Post 2017 Tom C.
Sharp Pharmacist of the Year, Robert “Ned” Giles Jr. – Tennessee Pharmacists Association American Cancer Society’s Tennessee Committee on Colorectal Screening, Director of Medicare Advantage Quality Improvement and STARS Programs Ann Rakes, American Cancer Society 2017 Health Hero Award, Vice President of Network Innovation Clay Phillips, Nashville Business Journal Governance & Monitoring Award, Corporate Compliance – Health Ethics Trust Training Vignettes Award, Corporate Compliance training videos – Health Ethics Trust Medicare Program Audit Protocol Award, Corporate Compliance for Medicaid program management – Health Ethics Trust Keep It Moving!
Award, Corporate Compliance for best practices streamlining processes and technology – Health Ethics Trust Quality Assurance & Service 2017 U.S. Member Health Plan Study, Customer Satisfaction ( East South Central ) – JD Power and Associates First Call Resolution Improvement Award – Service Quality Management Group Landscape Conservation Award for expanding the growth of biodiversity – The Tennessee Valley Chapter of Wild Ones 2017 Cardinal Health GenerationRx Champions Award, Vice President Pharmacy Management Natalie Tate – Tennessee Pharmacists Association Top Workplaces in Greater Memphis Area – Memphis Commercial Appeal List of America’s Best Large Employers – Forbes Magazine Best Places to Work in Healthcare – Modern Healthcare Comprehensive Environmental Excellence Award – Tennessee Chamber of Commerce Leadership in Health Care Healthcare Heroes, BlueCare Tennessee CHOICES Director Stephani Ryan – Nashville Business Journal Technology Leader Award, Information and Technology – ComputerWorld Digital Edge 25 for digital transformation and business impact – IDG Enterprises CIO 100 for use of innovation and technology – CIO.
com People’s Choice Award, Rx for Success – Information Management Symposium Quality Assurance and Service Plan Excellence Award for Federal Employee Program – BlueCross BlueShield Association Service Quality Excellence Award – Service Quality Measurement (SQM) Best Compliance Practices – Health Ethics Trust Top Workplaces – Memphis Commercial Appeal Internal Audit Award, Internal Audit – Best of Blue Awards Leadership in Health Care Women Who Inspire Award, BlueCross Chief Medical Officer Dr. Andrea Willis – All About Women EPIC Award, BlueCross Chief Data Engagement Officer Sherri Zink for Innovation and Leadership – Terradata Project of the Year, Population Health – Health Data Analytics Customer of Distinction, Provider Performance Module and Reporting Application – Information Builders Best Places to Work – Modern Healthcare CIO Award, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer Nick Coussoule – Nashville Business Journal CIO 100 Award for Medical Informatics’ Custom 360° platform – CIO Magazine Data+ Editors’ Choice Award for Medical Informatics’ Custom 360° platform – ComputerWorld Leadership in Health Care Women to Watch: Class of 2014, BlueCross Chief Medical Officer Dr. Andrea Willis – Nashville Medical News Leadership in Health Care, BlueCross Chief Medical Officer Dr. Andrea Willis – Nashville Medical News and Nashville Business Journal 2014 Health Care Heroes Award, BlueCross Chief Medical Officer Dr. Andrea Willis – Nashville Business Journal Mosaic Award, Best Multicultural Advertising Campaign – American Advertising Federation Nashville Torch Award for Ethical Commerce – Better Business Bureau, Middle Tennessee Chapter Quality Assurance and Service Excellence in Innovation – TriZetto Corporation Healthcare Excellence Awards #7, EveryMove 100 – EveryMove Health Insurance Index for consumer engagement and empowerment Green Light Award, Green Building Council, East Tennessee Chapter Workforce Innovation Award, Council on Workforce Innovation Quality Assurance and Service InformationWeek 500 for innovative use of business technology - InformationWeek Shining Star Award for workplace wellness – Tennessee Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness & Health Alfred P.
Sloan Award for Excellence in Workplace Effectiveness and Flexibility – When Work Works C.
Everett Koop National Health Award Honorable Mention for workplace wellness programs – The Health Project Diversity Recognition Award – Society of Human Resource Managers, Chattanooga Chapter Gold Fit-Friendly Worksite for Memphis office – American Heart Association Worksite Innovation Award for Memphis office – American Heart Association LEED Gold Certification for Gateway building – U.S. Green Building Council Green Light Award of Excellence – U.S. Green Building Council, East TN Chapter Governor’s Award for Pursuit of Excellence – Gov. Bill Haslam on behalf of the State of Tennessee, Commissioner Bob Martineau, TDEC Quality Assurance and Service Excellent Rating for commercial PPO product line – National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA) Excellent Rating for Volunteer State Health Plan – National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA) Best of Blue FEP Plan Excellence Award – BlueCross BlueShield Association LEED Gold Certification for Cameron Hill Campus – U.S. Green Building Council Excellence in Work-Life Balance Award – Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLP Torch Award for marketplace ethics by a large nonprofit – Better Business Bureau Quality Assurance and Service Excellent Rating for commercial PPO product line – National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA) Bronze Award for Best Practices in Health Care Consumer Protection and Empowerment – URAC Innovation Award for life cycle governance of data and e-discovery technologies – IBM Platinum Level Fit-Friendly Company for employee wellness initiatives – American Heart Association Governor’s Award for Excellence in Building Green – Gov. Phil Bredesen on behalf of the State of Tennessee, Commissioner James H.
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BlueCross Healthy Place grants is a grant from the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Foundation that funds the creation of outdoor spaces designed to provide communities with opportunities for healthy physical activity and strengthen community bonds. All BlueCross Healthy Places are free and open to the public, supporting Tennessee communities through infrastructure that promotes wellness. The Foundation also provides approximately $500,000 per year through its Community Trust to select organizations statewide. Eligible applicants are government entities and nonprofit organizations that are legal titleholders of the property with full approval to execute the project and ensure site readiness.
The BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Foundation Community Grants program is a grant from the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Foundation that funds community organizations working to improve the health and well-being of Tennesseans. Administered through the BlueCross Community Trust, the program distributes approximately $500,000 per year to select organizations across the state. Funded activities include healthcare access initiatives, physical activity programs, and social services that strengthen community bonds and address health equity. The foundation also invests in BlueCross Healthy Places—free, publicly accessible spaces designed to encourage healthy activity. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and government entities operating within Tennessee. Grant amounts vary by project scope. In addition to financial support, BlueCross encourages community partners to explore volunteer partnership opportunities with its employees, who contributed 14,000 volunteer hours in 2024.
BlueCross Community Trust Grants is a grant from BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Foundation that funds the creation of BlueCross Healthy Places, which are public outdoor spaces designed to promote community health through accessible play spaces, paved walking paths, community pavilions, and similar amenities. The Foundation partners with government entities and nonprofit organizations to design and build location-specific healthy environments across Tennessee. Eligible applicants must be the legal titleholder of the property with community input on project priorities, and the site must be free and open to the public with a clear community benefit. Proposals are accepted annually August 1 through August 31.